NAHTX August 2020

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plant-based wellness

Nature’s Medicine by J. Garnet

When it comes to natural medicine, CBD

has been a source of countless news stories over the last ten years. Research continues to uncover the medicinal value of the chemical compound, and it doesn’t seem to be slowing anytime soon, just the opposite is occurring in fact, some of the research is showing that CBD can go head to head with some of the bad boys. It’s generally recognized throughout the medical community that CBD helps ease symptoms of many illnesses and diseases, sometimes not only treating but also curing the ailment altogether. Pain relief is perhaps the most recognized benefit of CBD. For years, depression, anxiety, heart health and acne have also been treated using CBD. As with some medications, time and continued research uncovers new information that can lead to more uses and benefits for people suffering from debilitating symptoms and side effects. The cannabinoids found in the marijuana plant are natural, healthy and are taking the lead in treating some very serious conditions. CBD, with its wide range of general uses, is continuing to surprise doctors, scientists and the public when used for treating some very specific conditions. Treatment for cancer can leave people violently ill. CBD has been used to treat severe nausea and vomiting which are the two most common side effects of chemotherapy. According to Healthline, research is showing that concentrated doses of CBD can actually kill live breast cancer cells. It has also been shown to settle a queasy stomach and

increase appetite. Because using cannabis as medicine is making a comeback from the late 1800s, when it was more mainstream in the United States, research on the plant is widespread globally. Imagine where medicine would be today had the cannabis plant remained legal and studied over the last two hundred years. Rather than dwell on what could’ve been, it’s encouraging to know that scientists are discovering new and wonderful uses for CBD. Applications that are shaping medicine for the future and making strides toward treating very particular illnesses and conditions. There is no known cure for autism, ASD (autism spectrum disorder). It’s a complex condition that impairs communication and social interaction and has been called a neurodevelopmental condition. Spectrum is used because cases can range from mild to severe, and symptoms parallel this range from barely noticeable, where the individual is highly functioning, to extreme, where the person could be described as catatonic. Although the spectrum may be large, there are base symptoms and side effects that are common among those diagnosed with autism. Fatigue, high levels of anxiety, repetitive behavior patterns, reluctance to make eye contact, seizures, ranging from mild to severe, and the inability to identify and control emotions are a few of the common threads on the scale. Again, there are no known cures for autism, but there have been significant strides made to isolate and treat symptoms and side effects using CBD.

Sleeplessness, anxiety, stress and epilepsy have been shown to be greatly reduced in autism patients with the use of CBD. According to a child study conducted by the Ministry of Health in 2014, aggression, panic, tantrums and self-harming behaviors were also greatly reduced. Not only does this ease the symptoms for the autistic individuals, but parents themselves, also saw improved sleep patterns and lessened anxiety and stress. The research study also showed that social interaction and communicative skills increased dramatically. One of the most promising aspects of the study revealed that there were very few, if any, negative side effects when using CBD. Sleepiness and change of appetite were the most prevalent side effects. Such wondrous discoveries can be found when approaching research with an open mind. The negative stigma attached to the cannabis plant and its components, CBD, prevented study into its medicinal benefits. Now that most of the stigma has been washed away, the positive trends that are being revealed about CBD as medicine are reshaping treatment for a number of serious conditions, cancer and autism to name just a couple. What small miracles will continue to be uncovered in the near future? Nature is medicine, and the benefits are plentiful. J. Garnet, M.Ed. is a writer, teacher, speaker and healer. Garnet’s passion is helping the public see that nature is medicine. You may contact Garnet at 520-437-8855, or at jeffrey@jgarnet.com.

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